Antifa Goon Who Assaulted Pro-Trump Reporter Sent to Jail

A violent member of Antifa has been sent to jail for his assault on One America News reporter Jack Posobiec in DC last year.

https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/856250305029300224

Sydney Ramsey-Laree, 25, was originally sentenced to two years of probation for the assault, but was arrested yet again for public intoxication in December.

The popular right-wing reporter was on a corner speaking to members of Antifa when Ramsey-Laree punched him. Police immediately rushed to the scene and arrested him. The man immediately claimed self defense — but it was easily disproven by Posobiec’s video.

Originally he was given 2 years probation, but he got arrested again for public intoxication and broke probation. Ran from officers, too pic.twitter.com/vVdO5plPlm

When the officer attempted to apprehend Ramsey-Laree for drinking in public, the violent anarchist ran from police.

“As I approached the males, they turned and looked at me and took off running. I yelled, ‘Stop, Police,'” the police report explained. “One male later identified as Sydney A. RAMSEY-LAREE from his VA learner’s permit, jumped down from the plaza onto the sidewalk holding what he was drinking in his hand. Once on the sidewalk I observed him throw to the ground a can of what I immediately identified as Budweiser.”

The officer reportedly yelled from him to stop once again, but Ramsey-Laree bolted across Pennsylvania Avenue and entered an active construction zone and hid under an active large construction crane. The officer fell as he attempted to jump over the fence to apprehend him and then became caught in a wire under the crane. Eventually, he turned to the officer who grabbed his arm, but continued to resist arrest.

A pipe to smoke marijuana was also found in one of his pockets.

“This is a message to all Antifa everywhere. When you resort to violence to attack the First Amendment, you will face law and order,” Posobiec told The Gateway Pundit. “We will arrange a meeting with you and the United States Federal Penitentiary System.”